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Customer Support Maintenance Technician

Location:
Hampton, VA
Salary:
Open for negotiation
Posted:
January 30, 2023

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Melvin Barnett II

adu07v@r.postjobfree.com

**** ******** *****, ******* **

571-***-****

Education- High School Diploma

Some College Credits

Aerotek-Amazon

Virginia Beach, VA

June 7 to Present

Tech II - Maintenance Technician

Repairing and making improvements to building and infrastructure - Conveyors, 480V machinery. Maintaining and repairing distribution center racking. Assists Service Technicians repairing and maintaining material handling equipment. Assists Service Technicians repairing and maintaining building pneumatic system. Completing preventative maintenance routines, documentation and procedures. Complete assigned PMs and provide feedback on any improvements that might be needed. Mentor technicians by motivating, providing guidance and directions to help them achieve their goals • Work with teams to complete any additional projects as assigned.

Manufacturing Technician II Ultra Comm INC. -

Vista, CA

October 2018 to July 2020

I run packaging assembly equipment, including but not limited to flip chip bonders, wire bonders,

plasma cleaners, adhesive dispensing and laser marking. Process product through the

assembly line as indicated per travelers, drawings or work instructions. Perform optical

inspections and measurements of products to ensure quality requirements are met. Assist

Production and Process Development Engineers in building complex Opto/electronic

interconnected products. Work with Test Engineers to perform component testing. I perform my

job duties supporting Northron Gruman and Harris Systems, where I executed tasks of

moderate to high complexity with little to no supervision. I work in a clean room environment. I

assemble, install and test mechanical and telecommunication systems and electronic systems

equipment and parts where I also perform the tasks of wiring, soldering, and/or connecting. I

perform standard testing processes on a variety of equipment and records and analyzes results.

I record data from testing in standard formats and provide results to product and engineering

teams. I assist technical teams with recommendations to resolve testing problems, roadblocks or

equipment malfunctions that impact the performance or validity of testing. I read blueprints,

wiring diagrams, schematic drawings, and engineering instructions to assemble electronics

units. I apply knowledge of electronic theory and components. I assemble, test, and maintain

circuitry and electronic components in accordance with engineering instructions, technical

manuals, and my technical knowledge of electronics where I also use hand power tools. Run

packaging assembly equipment, including but not limited to flip chip bonders, wire bonders,

plasma cleaners, adhesive dispensing and laser marking. Process product through the

assembly line as indicated per travelers, drawings or work instructions. Perform optical

inspections and measurements of products to ensure quality requirements are met. Enter

pertinent data into log files and Manufacturing Execution System (MES) for appropriate lot and

data tracking. Assist Production and Process Development Engineers in building complex

Opto/electronic interconnected products. Provide feedback to engineering teams on equipment,

product or process issues/improvements.

Engineering Technician III BAE Systems -

Chesapeake, VA

October 2011 to November 2014

I served in an emergency essential capacity where I frequently traveled CONUS and OCONUS

in accordance with the Joint Travel Federal Regulations to perform my job duties supporting

SOCOM, where I executed tasking of moderate to high complexity with little to no supervision. I

worked in a shipboard industrial environment, where I obtained climbing experience and heavy

load lifting. I assembled, installed and test mechanical and telecommunication systems and

electronic systems equipment and parts where I also performed the tasks of wiring, soldering,

and/or connecting. I read blueprints, wiring diagrams, schematic drawings, and engineering

instructions to assemble electronics units. I applied knowledge of electronic theory and

components. I assembled, tested, and maintained circuitry and electronic components in

accordance with engineering instructions, technical manuals, and my technical knowledge of

electronics where I also used hand and power tools. I adjusted and replaced defective and

improperly functioning circuitry and electronics components where I also used hand tools and

soldering iron. I also utilized installation hand tools such as screwdrivers, wrenches, tie-wrap

guns, connector crimpers, wire strippers, side cutters, and electrical scissors. I also utilized

special test equipment such as spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, and volt-ohm (multimeters),

and fiber optic light loss meters in the field. I built prototypes from rough sketches and plans. I

provided technical customer support and education where I worked with users to identify needs

and determine sources of problems. I performed systems maintenance where I had to

troubleshoot and resolved malfunctions as needed. I performed quality assurance assessments,

recommended changes in accordance with functionality, policies, and regulations, and resolved

any operational problems. I consulted with customers and provided information on product use.

I conducted studies and investigations where I compiled data to troubleshoot and/or make

changes in the system. I submitted technical justification documentation and prepared estimates

for system modifications. I conducted on-the-job training with subordinate technicians. I

provided over-the-shoulder (outposts throughout Afghanistan, Little Creek amphibious base,

BAE Systems Chesapeake VA) training to civilian and/or military personnel to explain system

process, functionality, and operation. I used my hands on application of NAVSEA installation

standards and Military Specifications for shipboard systems installations and ANSI EIA/TIA

installation standards for copper and fiber optic cable plant, connector fabrication, and testing. I

worked well independently and with field teams.

Installation/Production Technician II STG INC -

Warren, VA

November 2008 to April 2011

I prepared regular, accurate, legible, and timely installations, service and production records for

peer review and quality purposes. I used my knowledge of military platform systems and

vehicles. I performed light mechanical and electrical duties to include modification of military

vehicles and shelters, light sheet metal repairs and modifications, attaching internal and external

hardware. I integrated/installed electronic equipment and cabling such as AC and DC power,

network, data and signal. I disassembled broken and defective equipment to facilitate repair and

reassemble equipment when repairs are complete. I installed or replaced machinery,

equipment, and new or replacement parts and instruments, using hand or power tools. I

examined and tested machinery, equipment, components, and parts for defects to ensure

proper functioning. I assembled and maintain physical structures, using hand or power tools. I

applied protective materials to equipment, components, and parts to prevent defects and

corrosion. I diagnosed electrical problems and install and rewire electrical components. I

adhered to all applicable regulations, policies, and procedures for health, safety, and

environmental compliance. I calibrated and adjusted equipment to ensure quality production,

using tools such as calipers, micrometers, height gauges, protractors, or ring gauges. I set up

and verify the functionality of safety equipment. I used my skills to troubleshoot problems with

equipment, devices, and products. I planned and laid out work to meet production and

scheduled requirements.

Product Processor BAE Systems -

Yuma, AZ

August 2007 to July 2008

I interpreted engineering drawings, schematic diagrams, or formulas and conferred with

management or engineering staff to determine quality and reliability standards. I read worker

logs, product processing sheets, or specification sheets to verify that records adhere to quality

assurance specifications. I observed workers using equipment to verify that equipment was

being operated and maintained according to quality assurance standards. I compiled and

evaluated statistical data to determine and maintain quality and reliability of products. I studied

time, motion, methods, or speed involved in maintenance, production, or other operations to

establish standard production rate or improve efficiency. I recommended revisions to methods

of operation, material handling, equipment layout, or other changes to increase production or

improve standards. I recommended modifications to existing quality or production standards to

achieve optimum quality within limits of equipment capability. I recorded test data, applying

statistical quality control procedures. I produced a quality product which fulfills the highest

quality product which fulfills the highest quality standards for delivery to the US Department of

Defense customer. I assembled and integrated M777A2 Lightweight 155mm Howitzers

according to schedule and compliance with BAE Systems RO Defense Inc manufacturing

operation instructions.

Certification(s) and Training(s)

VIP 3 - Parameters Sheet

Cutler Hammer SPX/SVX-9001 VFD

Contract Risk Management 104: Contractor Point Of Contact and Onsite Induction Training

RME Roof Access Awareness Training

Contract Risk Management 100

ARU UP certification survey

ARU Universal Procedures (UP)

ARU FAST Certification

Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) for Sign Language

Intro to Deaf Culture

ARU R Drive Torque Hardware Procedure Final Assessment

Amazon Robotics Drive Re-allocation and Induction Training

ARU-PM for R-Drive, Chargers, Floors, and Stations

RME AR: R Drive TAC 201

RME AR: Drive TAC 101

ARU X Drive FRU Replacement Procedures

ARU X Drive PM Procedures

Hot Work Management Training

Yard Safety Module 35679

RME - Pre-Task Safety Plan (PTP) Training

RME- Resetting Breakers Above 40 cal/cm^2

RME Transnorm TAC 301

RME Intelligrated Tote Stacker TAC 301

Authorized Hazardous Energy Control (LOTO) Training

Level 1: Ergonomics Awareness

ARU Sort Eject Station Assessment

RME RoboStow - TAC 101 Safety

RME - Robostow TAC 101/201

RME - Fives Singulator TAC 101/201

COE TAC Electrical Conveyor Post Test

COE TAC OPEN Class - Intelligrated Right Angle Transfer

COE TAC OPEN Class - Intelligrated Right Angle Transfer

COE TAC Open Class - ARSAW

COE TAC Open Class - ARSAW

COE TAC Open Class - Intelligrated Tote Stacker

COE TAC Open Class - Intelligrated Tote Stacker

COE TAC Open Class - Electrical Conveyor

COE TAC Open Class - Electrical Conveyor

RME TAC Open Class - Shop Tools

RME TAC Open Class - Shop Tools

Amazon Security Awareness (ASA) 2021

Engineering Safety Awareness Training

RME - Electrical Conveyor TAC Curriculum 301

ARU ROBIN Zone 1 safe access hands-on evaluation

RME RWC4 TAC Curriculum - 101/201

Conveyor Assessment Tool Part 2: Desktop Interface

Conveyor Assessment Tool Part 1: Safeguarding

Confined Space Training

Conveyor Assessment Tool Part 3: Mobile Interface

COE TAC Open Class - IntelliSort Shoe Sorter

COE TAC Open Class - IntelliSort Shoe Sorter

COE TAC Open Class - Transnorm

COE TAC Open Class - Transnorm

RME Reliability Solutions -Maintenance Bootcamp - Pre Class Assessment

RME Sick Scanner TAC 201

RME Sick Scanner TAC 101-TaBRA

ARU Sort Eject Chute Safety Training

ARU FIDO Essentials Maintenance Technicians Certification

ARU PM for FIDO

ARU FSS/Edison Overview

RME SIM Ticketing

RME Control Cabinets TAC 201

RME Control Cabinets TAC 101

RME - SmartPac TAC 101/201

RME - Transnorm TAC 101/201

RME - CB4000 TAC 101/201

RME - Intralox TAC 101/201

RME - PID TAC 101/201

RME Cognex Camera TAC 101

RME Profibus TAC 201

RME Profibus TAC 101

RME - UIS TAC 101/201

RME ezRME Application Training

RME - ARSAW TAC 101/201

RME - SLAM TAC 101/201

RME - Tote Stacker TAC 101/201

RME AmbaFlex TAC Curriculum - 101/201

RME - Intelligrated Shoe Sorter TAC 101/201

RME - SmartPac TAC 201

RME - SmartPac TAC 101 - TaBRA

RME OSHA 10 Hour Training - Construction

RME RCA 101

RME - NFPA 70e - CBT Completed & Certified

Contract Risk Management 104: Contractor Point Of Contact and Onsite Induction Training

RME Fire Extinguisher Training- Non ILT

RME Roof Access Awareness Training

Contract Risk Management 100

RME - Pre-Task Safety Plan (PTP) Training

RME- Resetting Breakers Above 40 cal/cm^2

Conveyor Assessment Tool Part 3: Mobile Interface

Yard Safety Module 35679

RME - First Aid, CPR, AED - ILT Attended

Hot Work Management Training

NA Operations Stormwater Awareness Training

RME Mechanical Conveyor TAC Curriculum - 101/201

RME Shop Tools TAC Curriculum - 101/201

RME - Fall Hazard Control Training

RME Electrical Conveyor TAC Curriculum 101/201

LOTO Demonstration

Conveyor Assessment Tool Part 2: Desktop Interface

Confined Space Training

Conveyor Assessment Tool Part 1: Safeguarding

Hazmat Spill Cleanup Response

Hazardous Energy Control: Affected Worker

RME - Clearing Conveyor Jams

Little Giant Ladder System Training

Walking & Working Surfaces

Authorized Hazardous Energy Control (LOTO) Training

RME Electrical Safe Work Practices

Bloodborne Pathogen Training



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